On Tue, Mar 5, 2019, 12:53 PM Miroslav Suchý <msuchy(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Dne 04. 03. 19 v 17:34 Ken Dreyer napsal(a):
> >
> > I'm there with you Richard. I don't really get how I can get started
building a module outside of the Fedora
> > infrastructure's system (Koji or Copr).
>
> In fact, Copr support building modules for ages - even before the modularity has been
finalized.
>
> You just create project in Copr, build regular packages there. Then you click on
"Modules" tab, then "Create new
> module", select which packages should be part of module and submit the form. Few
seconds later your module should be ready.
>
> Copr does not support all features of modularity, because the format of modules
changed every few week and it was hard
> for us to keep pace. But you are simply build simple module in Copr.
What I meant was that I don't know how to do this outside of Koji or Copr. My use
cases:
* I want to experiment on my laptop,
* I want to build modules I cannot distribute through Copr,
* I have a large project with many changes every day, and if I sent all of those into
copr.fedoraproject.org via Jenkins, it could melt down
With Fedora regular RPMs, fedpkg has "mockbuild" to do local builds. How can I
do something similar on my laptop for a module?
I think you are looking for the same thing a lot of people are
wanting: A detailed "How the henry do I do this locally without using
your buildsystem?" howto. Followed by "how to I use this for my own
build system." and then "How do I do integrate this with some other
system?" I am saying this because I see a lot of the frustration and
venting seems to be that this information isn't easily found if it
exists. I think that until such stuff is written, then we can get to
informed frustrations of 'why did you do it this way?'
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